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|<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/11/fashion/tricia-miranda-choreographer-youtube-rihanna.html Dancing Her Way to Pop Stardom, Thanks to YouTube and Rihanna]</ref> 10 episodes were shot. Executive producer, director, co-editor was Tricia Miranda. One day before airing the was a change in MTV management, the new one wanted change title the title and re-scheduled it to Tricia's birthday. So Tricia needed re-editing the voice over, than re-scheduled it again, but at the end they were shelving it. Netflix wanted buy the show, but didn't get for three to four eposides the music rights, wanted a fast release and so at the end the show never aired.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7YdlRqFYdg Tricia Miranda "Going Off" | Tricia Miranda E009]</ref>
|<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/11/fashion/tricia-miranda-choreographer-youtube-rihanna.html Dancing Her Way to Pop Stardom, Thanks to YouTube and Rihanna]</ref> 10 episodes were shot. Executive producer, director, co-editor was Tricia Miranda. One day before airing there was a change in MTV management, the new one wanted change title the title and re-scheduled it to Tricia's birthday. So Tricia needed re-editing the voice over, than re-scheduled it again, but at the end they were shelving it. Netflix wanted buy the show, but didn't get for three to four eposides the music rights, wanted a fast release and so at the end the show never aired.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7YdlRqFYdg Tricia Miranda "Going Off" | Tricia Miranda E009]</ref>
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